Employment Rate Sample Clauses

Employment Rate. Eighty Percent (80%) of all Residents obtaining successful 16 completion, as defined in Paragraph I. of this Exhibit A, shall obtain employment, be enrolled in school,
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Employment Rate. Eighty Percent (80%) of all Residents obtaining successful 13 Completion shall be employed, be enrolled in school, or be participating in regular volunteer activities by 14 discharge from the Recovery Residence facility. Residents who are enrolled as a full time student, who 15 are deemed physically or mentally disabled by a certified physician, and who have volunteered for more 16 than ten (10) hours per week in the community are considered as employed. Employment rate shall be 17 calculated by the number of Residents who obtained employment (as defined in this subparagraph) at 18 completion of Recovery Residence Services divided by the number of Residents completing Recovery 19 Residence Services during the evaluation period.
Employment Rate. Table 1: Employment count and ratio of Individuals aged 16-64 by disability status and sex, Manitoba 2009 Total Person has a disability Person does not have a disability # of persons (000's) % of persons # of persons (000's) % of persons # of persons (000's) % of persons All Males and Females Total 759 100.00 171 100.00 448 100.00 Employed all year 423 55.70 102 59.40 320 71.40 Unemployed all year F 0.90 F 1.60 F 0.90 Not in the labour force all year 102 13.40 39 22.60 46 10.20 Other 108 14.20 28 16.50 78 17.50 Males Total 381 100.00 82 100.00 227 100.00 Employed all year 221 58.10 51 62.60 169 74.20 Unemployed all year F 1.30 F 2.30 F 1.40 Not in the labour force all year 39 10.30 14 17.00 15 6.60 Other 56 14.80 15 18.10 41 17.90 Females Total 378 100.00 89 100.00 220 100.00 Employed all year 202 53.30 50 56.50 151 68.50 Unemployed all year F 0.40 F 0.90 F 0.40 Not in the labour force all year 63 16.60 25 27.70 31 13.90 Other 51 13.50 13 14.90 38 17.20 Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics Note: F too unreliable to be published Note: Other consists of being employed part-year, unemployed part-year, not in the labour force part-year or the combination of two of the three. Labour Market Agreement for Persons with Disabilities Employment Earnings Table 2: Distribution of earnings of individuals by sex and disability status, Manitoba 2009 Total Person has a disability Person does not have a disability # of persons (000's) % of people # of persons (000's) % of people # of persons (000's) % of people All Males and Females Total 673 100.00 140 100.00 415 100.00 $1 - $4,999 77 11.40 22 15.90 38 9.10 $5,000 - $19,999 170 25.20 34 24.60 103 24.90 $20,000 - $29,999 90 13.30 17 12.20 54 13.10 $30,000 - $39,999 92 13.70 19 13.30 56 13.50 $40,000 - $49,999 68 10.10 16 11.30 43 10.30 $50,000 - $59,999 54 8.00 11 7.70 36 8.70 $60,000 & over 122 18.20 21 15.00 84 20.30 Males Total 353 100.00 74 100.00 217 100.00 $1 - $4,999 32 9.00 12 16.60 14 6.20 $5,000 - $19,999 69 19.50 13 16.90 44 20.50 $20,000 - $29,999 41 11.60 6 8.70 24 11.10 $30,000 - $39,999 48 13.50 10 13.80 27 12.40 $40,000 - $49,999 40 11.20 10 13.40 24 11.00 $50,000 - $59,999 34 9.80 F 7.20 25 11.40 $60,000 & over 90 25.50 17 23.50 59 27.40 Females Total 320 100.00 66 100.00 198 100.00 $1 - $4,999 45 14.00 10 15.20 24 12.30 $5,000 - $19,999 101 31.60 22 33.30 59 29.80 $20,000 - $29,999 49 15.30 11 16.10 30 15.30 $30,000 - $39,999 45 14.00 8 12.70 29 14.70...
Employment Rate. Eighty Percent (80%) of all Residents obtaining successful 16 completion, as defined in Paragraph I. of this Exhibit A, shall have obtained employment, be enrolled in 17 school, or participating in regular volunteer activities by discharge. Residents who are enrolled as a full- 18 time student, who are deemed physically or mentally disabled by certified physician, and who have 19 volunteered for more than ten (10) hours per week in the community are considered as employed.
Employment Rate. Eighty Percent (80%) of all Residents successfully completing shall 15 obtain employment, be enrolled in school, or participating in regular volunteer activities by discharge.
Employment Rate. Employment count of individuals (in thousands), aged 16-64 by sex and disability status, Manitoba 2007. Employment Status Total Persons with a Disability Persons without a Disability Total % Total % Total % All Males and Females Total 740 100.0 140 100.0 471 100.0 Employed 418 56.4 74 52.8 340 72.1 Unemployed F 0.4 F 1.3 F 0.2 Not in the labour force 88 11.8 39 28.1 41 8.7 Other 116 15.6 25 17.7 89 18.9 Males Total 372 100.0 68 100.0 234 100.0 Employed 216 58.0 36 53.7 177 75.8 Unemployed F 0.3 F 1.4 F F Not in the labour force 34 9.1 18 26.5 12 5.0 Other 59 15.8 12 18.4 45 19.3 Females Total 369 100.0 73 100.0 237 100.0 Employed 202 54.8 38 51.9 163 68.6 Unemployed F 0.6 F 1.3 F 0.5 Not in the labour force 54 14.6 22 29.6 29 12.3 Other 57 15.5 12 17.1 44 18.6 Note: Count of F indicates sample size is too small to be reliable.
Employment Rate. Eighty Percent (80%) of all Residents obtaining successful completion, as defined in Paragraph I. of this Exhibit A, shall obtain employment, be enrolled in school, or participating in regular volunteer activities by discharge. Residents who are enrolled as a full time student, who are deemed physically or mentally disabled by certified physician, and who havevolunteered for more than ten (10) hours per week in the community are considered as employed. Employment rate shall be calculated by the number of Residents who obtained employment (as defined in this subparagraph) at completion of Recovery Residence Services divided by the number of Residents completing Recovery Residence Services during the evaluation period.
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Employment Rate. A minimum of sixty percent (60%) of PARTICIPANTS who attend VTR activities will obtain unsubsidized DEFINITIONS‌
Employment Rate. Eighty Percent (80%) of all Residents obtaining successful 13 Completion shall be employed, be enrolled in school, or be participating in regular volunteer activities by
Employment Rate. Table 1: Employment Rate of Individuals, Aged 16-64 by Sex and Disability Status, Manitoba 2006 All Individuals Disabled Individuals Non Disabled Individuals Estimated Number Rate % Estimated Number Rate % Estimated Number Rate % All Males and Females Employed1 409,000 56.1 73,000 52.1 332,000 70.6 Unemployed or Not in Labour Force2 96,000 13.2 39,000 28.1 50,000 10.7 Other3 110,000 15.1 24,000 17.6 85,000 18.1 Total 728,000 100.0 139,000 100.0 470,000 100.0 Males Employed 219,000 59.8 37,000 52.6 179,000 76.4 Unemployed or Not in Labour Force 39,000 10.7 19,000 26.4 16,000 6.7 Other 51,000 14.0 13,000 18.3 38,000 16.2 Total 366,000 100.0 71,000 100.0 235,000 100.0 Females Employed 190,000 52.4 35,000 51.6 152,000 64.8 Unemployed or Not in Labour Force 57,000 15.7 20,000 29.8 35,000 14.8 Other 59,000 16.3 11,000 16.9 47,000 19.9 Total 362,000 100.0 68,000 100.0 235,000 100.0 1 “Employed” represents employed for entire year 2 “Unemployed” or “not in labour force” represents unemployed for entire year. 3 “Other” represents employed part year or experienced other changes in their labour market status Education Level Table 2: Highest Level of Education of Individuals Aged 16-64 by Sex and Disability Status, Manitoba 2006 All Individuals Disabled Individuals Non Disabled Individuals Estimated Number Rate % Estimated Number Rate % Estimated Number Rate % All Males and Females Less than High School Diploma 124,000 17 31,000 22.4 74,000 15.8 High School Diploma 118,000 16.1 23,000 16.4 77,000 16.3 Some Post- Secondary (no certificate) 114,000 15.7 20,000 14.0 76,000 16.2 Non-University Post-Secondary Certificate 190,000 26.1 42,000 30.3 127,000 27.1 University Certificate 130,000 17.8 21,000 15.3 95,000 20.2 Total 728,000 100.0 139,000 100.0 470,000 100.0 Males Less than High School Diploma 69,000 18.8 18,000 25.9 41,000 17.3 High School Diploma 61,000 16.6 10,000 14.8 41,000 17.3 Some Post- Secondary (no certificate) 57,000 15.7 10,000 13.9 39,000 16.7 Non-University Post-Secondary Certificate 86,000 23.4 21,000 30.2 56,000 23.9 University Certificate 63,000 17.3 10,000 14.2 46,000 19.4 Total 366,000 100.0 71,000 100.0 235,000 100.0 Females Less than High School Diploma 55,000 15.1 13,000 18.9 33,000 14.2 High School Diploma 57,000 15.7 12,000 18.1 36,000 15.3 Some Post- Secondary (no certificate) 57,000 15.7 10,000 14.2 37,000 15.7 Non-University Post-Secondary Certificate 104,000 28.8 21,000 30.4 71,000 30.3 University Certificate 67,000 18.4 11,000 16.4 49,000...
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